Social Service Worker
The Centennial College Social Service Worker program prepares you to become a critical practitioner, advocate, problem solver, and agent of social change. Throughout your studies, you will explore the expanding roles and responsibilities of Social Service Workers within a rapidly evolving social landscape. You will build the knowledge, skills, values, and ethical foundations required to work effectively with diverse individuals, families, groups, and communities.
Courses
- CCCS 101 — Self-Care and the Care Economy
- CCCS 102 — Power, Privilege, and Oppression
- CCCS 103 — Interpersonal Communication
- COMM 160 — COMM 160
- COMM 161 — College Communications 1 GNED-D General Education Elective 1B
- COMM 170 — College Communications 2
- ENGL 206 — Report Presentation for Community Service Workers
- GNED 500 — Global Citizenship: From Social Analysis to Social Action 3B
- SSWR 103 — Introduction to Social Service Work Practice
- SSWR 105 — Introduction to Counselling Complete at least 1 course from GNED
- SSWR 201 — Social Issues and Political Process
- SSWR 203 — Power and Social Movements
- SSWR 205 — Indigenous Approaches to Social Services Work
- SSWR 210 — Counselling Skills with Individuals, Families, and Groups
- SSWR 211 — Mental Health, Harm Reduction, and Trauma-Informed Care
- SSWR 301 — SSWR 301
- SSWR 302 — Community Development
- SSWR 304 — Field Placement 1
- SSWR 310 — Case Management and Advocacy
- SSWR 401 — Field Seminar
- SSWR 402 — Field Placement 2 Complete at least 1 course from GNED